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over 73 percent who reviewed 5-hour energy said they would recommend a low calorie energy supplement to their healthy patients who use energy supplements. seventy-three percent. 5-hour energy has four calories and it's used over nine million times a week. is 5-hour energy right for you? ask your doctor. we already asked 3,000. ashley: welcome back, everybody. getting a deal to get the nfl referees back in the field, news now that the nhl has canceled the rest of the preseason as the lockout in k-12 goes on, the regular-season supposed to begin on october 11. the rest of the preseason in the nhl is now history. at that work dispute goes on. gold on track to make the biggest gain in two weeks over talks in china of additional stimulus, and austerity measures in spain. there you go, gold up 1.5% at 1781. gold mining stocks are also in the green today. doing very well, as is silver, which we talked about earlier. an uphill battle selling cit group anytime soon. charlie gasparino having the very latest on this story. >> i am a very stylish guy, have you seen my office? it is beautiful. as
over 73 percent who reviewed 5-hour energy said they would recommend a low calorie energy supplement to their healthy patients who use energy supplements. seventy-three percent. 5-hour energy has four calories and it's used over nine million times a week. is 5-hour energy right for you? ask your doctor. we already asked 3,000. ashley: welcome back, everybody. getting a deal to get the nfl referees back in the field, news now that the nhl has canceled the rest of the preseason as the lockout in...
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. >> i traded energy futures. i think it is really important to focus on the future's market because there is a wide world of tradeable instruments. >> time for the final call. >> this week's web extra is how to buy protection on the s&p. >> you're long facebook. >> a nice way to make a bullish play in halliburton is to buy the calls. >> looks like our time has expired. for more "options action" go to our website. we will see you back here next friday. right after this break money in motion is up. [ male announcer ] the markets keep moving. make sure the news keeps coming with thinkorswim by td ameritrade. use the news links breaking stories with possible breakout stocks, options with potential opportunity, futures and forex with in-depth analysis. it's an all-you-can-eat buffet for all things trading. thinkorswim by td ameritrade. it doesn't just deliver news. it's making news. trade commission free for 60 days, plus get up to $600 when you open an account. like a high-speed train. and you don't want to miss it w
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and courage at every opportunity he was looking for a big punch and missed it always takes a lot of energy from you so i got him exhausted toe to toe and what is important i showed him i was even better a striking then took him to the ground which was also tough for me. when it comes to this weight division every single punch can be to the side or. simply outclassed his opponent in striking reminding everybody of what he's known for fast and powerful hands and a surprisingly easy going at it was often on the edge in this fight you saw all those hefty punches swing over my head didn't you i even got the sniffles you see it feels like i'm going to start off in tomorrow. how i would wish that it take you through it was the least of his problems. will be giving him a chance to survive in the fight and make it to the final bell for the outcome was crystal clear before that there was a unanimous decision victory for it's on those who have built what gave him an extra edge in the about having floater in my corner is great it helps a lot in all respects you want to know why i was so much better th
and courage at every opportunity he was looking for a big punch and missed it always takes a lot of energy from you so i got him exhausted toe to toe and what is important i showed him i was even better a striking then took him to the ground which was also tough for me. when it comes to this weight division every single punch can be to the side or. simply outclassed his opponent in striking reminding everybody of what he's known for fast and powerful hands and a surprisingly easy going at it...
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the government unit that promoted nuclear energy that critics are already finding loopholes in this. >> what challenges will the nra be facing over the coming months? >> there's a long list. without doubt, the most important and immediate challenge is redefining nuclear safety regulations. new standards will have to take into account the latest findings and technological advances to make sure nuclear plants can withstand natural disasters and major accidents. once the nra sets its standards, it will conduct a case-by-case review of all of japan's nuclear reactors to determine which can be brought back online. the nra plans to come up with new criteria by july of next year. one concern experts must address is the issue of seismic fault lines below some of the plants. the nra will conduct its own inspections to assess any risks of the faults to nuclear safety. >> is the strengthening of human resource also a priority for the agency? >> the diet panel investigating the nuclear accident said that the level of knowledge was insufficient. the nra will have to intensify trade programs to br
the government unit that promoted nuclear energy that critics are already finding loopholes in this. >> what challenges will the nra be facing over the coming months? >> there's a long list. without doubt, the most important and immediate challenge is redefining nuclear safety regulations. new standards will have to take into account the latest findings and technological advances to make sure nuclear plants can withstand natural disasters and major accidents. once the nra sets its...
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which candidate has the better energy plan in your view? >> well, obama has no energy plan. he talks about energy a little bit. he never has a plan. romney has a good plan, and i believe romney will carry it out. that all the people that have run for president since nixon, republican and democrat, have always said elect me and we'll be energy independent. romney has not said that. he has said with a north american alliance, that we can bring together mexico, canada, and the united states, and we can be energy independent using all of north america. but that's good because they're good neighbors. we work well together. all that can be accomplished, but romney is realistic about a plan. his plan is use our own resources. >> and we know that's a job creator. do you think he has a shot to win the election? >> oh, i think he will win the election. i think he has energy as a big component. there are 30 states in the united states now that produce energy. when i went in the energy business a long, long time ago, there was only nine states. there are 30 states now. so millions of jo
which candidate has the better energy plan in your view? >> well, obama has no energy plan. he talks about energy a little bit. he never has a plan. romney has a good plan, and i believe romney will carry it out. that all the people that have run for president since nixon, republican and democrat, have always said elect me and we'll be energy independent. romney has not said that. he has said with a north american alliance, that we can bring together mexico, canada, and the united states,...
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, does not want to be seen speaking with western journalists, especially not if they oppose nuclear energy. she is comfortable talking here on her farm in the middle of the woods. tatyana has thyroid cancer. there has been a marked increase in the disease since chernobyl. she was a vocal opponent of the new plant until she was arrested under flimsy pretenses. she spent five days in jail and was denied her cancer medication. it was a warning. now she is more careful. >> they have tapped my phone, so i do not use it anymore. i am not sure if i am being followed. i have not spotted them yet. i know they know me and can lash out anytime they want. no more threats are needed. >> tatyana says president lukashenko is assessed with the idea of having his own nuclear plant. it is also in russia's interest to build it as soon as possible. >> the world has been turning away from nuclear energy. clients for russia's nuclear exports are dwindling. our leaders -- our leader's manic desire to own a nuclear plant makes us an ideal match. we are a testing site for a reactor that has never been built anywhe
, does not want to be seen speaking with western journalists, especially not if they oppose nuclear energy. she is comfortable talking here on her farm in the middle of the woods. tatyana has thyroid cancer. there has been a marked increase in the disease since chernobyl. she was a vocal opponent of the new plant until she was arrested under flimsy pretenses. she spent five days in jail and was denied her cancer medication. it was a warning. now she is more careful. >> they have tapped my...
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russia's interest to build it as soon as possible. >> the world has been turning away from nuclear energy. clients for russia's nlear ports are dwindling. our leaders -- our leader's manic desire to own a nuclear plant makes us an ideal match. we are a testing site for a reactor that has never been built anywhere else. >> the next day, we e manage to get a meeting at the construction site. two reactors are to be built here with the combined capacity of 2,400 megawatts. the pit is finished, and concrete is already being poured, but environmental activists say there is not even a final blueprint y. the plant spokesman says the work so far is just preparatory and that nothing will be built without a blueprint. but he does confirm that there is, as of yet, no model of the reactor. critics, he says, are everywhere. >> some organizations are starting to actively resist the power plant. they want to put forward their views and say they represent popular opinion, but they are not succeeding. they are not sure why not. >> our next interview partner thinks he knows why critics do not stand a chance
russia's interest to build it as soon as possible. >> the world has been turning away from nuclear energy. clients for russia's nlear ports are dwindling. our leaders -- our leader's manic desire to own a nuclear plant makes us an ideal match. we are a testing site for a reactor that has never been built anywhere else. >> the next day, we e manage to get a meeting at the construction site. two reactors are to be built here with the combined capacity of 2,400 megawatts. the pit is...
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now, i like green energy as well. but that's about 50 years' worth of what oil and gas receives, and you say exxonmobil, this goes largely to drilling operators and so forth. if we get the tax rate from 35% to 25%, that $2.8 billion is on the table. of course it's on the table. probably won't survive if you get the rate to 25%. don't forget, you put $9 0 billion, like 50 years worth of breaks to solar and win to solyndra, fiskar and t northwestetendrel. you don't just pick winners and losers, you pick the losers. and the idea that you get a break for shipping jobs overseas is simply not the case. what we have right now, i would like to bring money from overseas back to this country. and medicaid to states, i'm not sure where this came in. except this. i would like to take medicaid dollars to go to states and say you will get what you got last year, plus inflation, plus 1%, and then you will manage your care for your poor in the way you think best. and i remember as a governor when this idea was floated by tommy thomps
now, i like green energy as well. but that's about 50 years' worth of what oil and gas receives, and you say exxonmobil, this goes largely to drilling operators and so forth. if we get the tax rate from 35% to 25%, that $2.8 billion is on the table. of course it's on the table. probably won't survive if you get the rate to 25%. don't forget, you put $9 0 billion, like 50 years worth of breaks to solar and win to solyndra, fiskar and t northwestetendrel. you don't just pick winners and losers,...
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the government unit that promoted nuclear energy, but critics are already finding loopholes in this. >> what challenges will the nra be facing over the coming months? >> there's a long list. without doubt, the most important and immediate challenge is redefining nuclear safety regulations. new standards will have to take into account the latest findings and technological advances to make sure nuclear plants can withstand natural disasters and major accidents. once the nra sets its standards, it will conduct a case-by-case review of all of japan's nuclear reactors to determine which can be brought back online. the nra plans to come up with new criteria by july of next year. one concern experts must address is the issue of seismic fault lines below some of the plants. the nra will conduct its own inspections to assess any risks such faults pose to nuclear safety. >> is the strengthening of human resource also a priority for the agency? >> the diet panel investigating the nuclear accident said that the level of knowledge was among regulators was insufficient. the nra will have to intens
the government unit that promoted nuclear energy, but critics are already finding loopholes in this. >> what challenges will the nra be facing over the coming months? >> there's a long list. without doubt, the most important and immediate challenge is redefining nuclear safety regulations. new standards will have to take into account the latest findings and technological advances to make sure nuclear plants can withstand natural disasters and major accidents. once the nra sets its...
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energy and technology. energy group falling for a third session in a row. despite consumer outcries over the financial crisis, we're seeing overdraft fees rise for the first time since the financial crisis. >> this is incredible. >> this really is. a new study by moebs services says america got hit with $31.5 billion in overdraft bank fees in the past year. that's up 2% from a year ago. >> think about that for a second. they charged roughly $30 per overdraft. that's 1 billion checks that bounced in one year. the survey says that's because banks are charging more in overdraft fees and more americans are overspending. so with that in mind, who do we put the blame on here? is it shady bank practices? are they price gouging? or simply poor money management by those writing the checks? we have both sides of that story right now. alex sanchez of the florida bankers association says consumers should pay more attention to their bank accounts. amen to that. ed of the u.s. public interest research group says these fees go too far. oh, boy. a debate going here. alex,
energy and technology. energy group falling for a third session in a row. despite consumer outcries over the financial crisis, we're seeing overdraft fees rise for the first time since the financial crisis. >> this is incredible. >> this really is. a new study by moebs services says america got hit with $31.5 billion in overdraft bank fees in the past year. that's up 2% from a year ago. >> think about that for a second. they charged roughly $30 per overdraft. that's 1 billion...
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however, teg, integrys energy, did not. it's a regulated utility. does a little bit better. it's a little bit more of a stronger play despite what happens with electricity prices. > > are there any caveats with this stock? > > well, if electricity prices take off and natural gas prices go much higher, we have a very, very cold winter, as a regulated utility, it's not going to do quite as well as the unregulated power producers. > > matt shapiro, president of mws capital. thank you. > > you got it. we are out of time for today. coming up on wednesday's show, insights on healthcare reform ahead of tomorrow night's debate, and what it could mean for your wallet. from all of us at firs business, we wish you a terrific tuesday. . >>> dozens of people were hurt after an amtrak train derailed what amtrak is doing to get passengers around that crash. and a celebration is on in the east bay for the a's, they are now officially in the playoffs, it is all ahead on the khou channel 11 news. >>> right now we are sitting at a very balmy 68 degrees and here we go out of the gate, temperatu
however, teg, integrys energy, did not. it's a regulated utility. does a little bit better. it's a little bit more of a stronger play despite what happens with electricity prices. > > are there any caveats with this stock? > > well, if electricity prices take off and natural gas prices go much higher, we have a very, very cold winter, as a regulated utility, it's not going to do quite as well as the unregulated power producers. > > matt shapiro, president of mws capital. thank...
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the third area, energy. energy is critical. and the president pointed out correctly that the production of oil and gas in the u.s. is up. but not due to his policies. in spite of his policies. mr. president, all of the increase in natural gas and oil has happened on private land. not on government land. on government land, your administration has cut the number of permits and licenses in half. if i'm president, i'll double them. and also get the oil from offshore and alaska, and i'll bring that pipeline in from canada, and by the way, i like coal. i'm going to make sure we can continue to burn clean coal. people in the coal industry feel like it's getting crushed by your policies. i want to get america and north america energy independent so we can create those jobs, and finally with regard to the tax cut, look, i'm not looking to cut massive taxes and to reduce the revenues going to the government. my number one principle is, there will be no tax cut that adds to the deficit. i want to underline that no tax cut that will add t
the third area, energy. energy is critical. and the president pointed out correctly that the production of oil and gas in the u.s. is up. but not due to his policies. in spite of his policies. mr. president, all of the increase in natural gas and oil has happened on private land. not on government land. on government land, your administration has cut the number of permits and licenses in half. if i'm president, i'll double them. and also get the oil from offshore and alaska, and i'll bring that...
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one, get us energy independent. north american energy independent. that creates about 4 million jobs. number two, open up more trade, particularly in latin america. crack down on china, if and when they cheat. number three, make sure our people have the skills they need to succeed and the best schools in the world. we're far away from that now. number four, get us to a balanced budget. number five, champion small business. it's small business that creates the jobs in america. and over the last four years, small business people have decided that america may not be the place to open a new business. because new business start-ups are down to a 30-year low. i know what it takes to get small business growing again, to hire people. now, i'm concerned that the path that we're on has just been unsuccessful. the president has a view, very similar to the view he had when he ran four years ago. that a bigger government, spending more, taxing more, regulating more, if you will, trickle-down government, would work. that's not the right answer for america. i'll re
one, get us energy independent. north american energy independent. that creates about 4 million jobs. number two, open up more trade, particularly in latin america. crack down on china, if and when they cheat. number three, make sure our people have the skills they need to succeed and the best schools in the world. we're far away from that now. number four, get us to a balanced budget. number five, champion small business. it's small business that creates the jobs in america. and over the last...
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. >> right now, the strongest sector is the energy sector. with all the fracking going on, anything related to fracking. we have rail cars that carry sand. you can't get them. they're very, very valuable right now. any type of car that really isn't associated with the energy sector. that's one of the hottest sectors right now. >> an look where oil is. that makes sense with the momentum there. >> retailers, it's more mixed. some of the retailers are doing okay. some of them are not. it's much more of a mixed picture. >> the international story, is that part of their business? or is this largely a domestic set of companies we're looking at? >> no, these companies are primarily domestic. most of their business is in the u.s. more than half of their employees are here in the u.s. this is primarily a u.s. base. >> given your background, you were there at those meetings at the federal reserve during the financial crisis. how does it feel to you today versus where we were in 2008? >> well, it's much, much better. 2008 was an incredibly difficult tim
. >> right now, the strongest sector is the energy sector. with all the fracking going on, anything related to fracking. we have rail cars that carry sand. you can't get them. they're very, very valuable right now. any type of car that really isn't associated with the energy sector. that's one of the hottest sectors right now. >> an look where oil is. that makes sense with the momentum there. >> retailers, it's more mixed. some of the retailers are doing okay. some of them are...
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the third area, energy. energy is critical. and the president pointed out correctly that production of oil and gases in the u.s. is up. but not due to his policies. in spite of his policies. mr. president, all of the inies in -- the increase in natural gas and oil is on private land, not government land. on government land, your administration has cut the number of permits and licenses in half. if i am president, i will double them. i will also gets the oil from offshore and alaska. i will bring that pipeline in from canada. by the way, i like coal. i want to make sure we can continue to burn clean coal. people in the coal industry think it's getting crushed by your policies. i wanted to get america and north america energy independent to create jobs. finally with regards to the tax cut. look, i am not looking to cut massive taxes and reduce the revenues going to the government. my number 1 principle is no tax cut that adds to the deficit. no tax cut that adds to the deficit. but i want to reduce the burden being paid by middle
the third area, energy. energy is critical. and the president pointed out correctly that production of oil and gases in the u.s. is up. but not due to his policies. in spite of his policies. mr. president, all of the inies in -- the increase in natural gas and oil is on private land, not government land. on government land, your administration has cut the number of permits and licenses in half. if i am president, i will double them. i will also gets the oil from offshore and alaska. i will...
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visitors are taking a closeup look at electric vehicles and green energy products. this is what walking sticks may look like in the future. it moves with wheels, and wheels move with a sensor in here. withven slight hand pressure of my hands. major electronic device-maker murata manufacturing co developed this item with a small osaka company that specializes in devices to assist the elderly and the infirm. nearly a quarter of the japanese population is over 65 years of age. there is a growing market for products for the elderly and manufacturers are becoming increasingly innovative. >> translator: i think the senior market will expand as the number of older people increases. there's also demand in europe, the u.s. and other developed countries. >> reporter: this product supports the wearer's joints and muscles. this man can easily carry more than 50 kilograms. the suit-makers say they developed it to help older people working a manual job. many newer blood pressure monito contain embedded remote communication devices. this allows them to instantly transfer data to s
visitors are taking a closeup look at electric vehicles and green energy products. this is what walking sticks may look like in the future. it moves with wheels, and wheels move with a sensor in here. withven slight hand pressure of my hands. major electronic device-maker murata manufacturing co developed this item with a small osaka company that specializes in devices to assist the elderly and the infirm. nearly a quarter of the japanese population is over 65 years of age. there is a growing...
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first, so as nuclear energy is concerned, iran has a right to develop nuclear energy but for military use, no way, because it is too dangerous. not because it is iran but because-- if it goes that way, it means the region can be a terrible menace. therefore, no way. the question is how do you convince iran to evolve? we have-- when i saw "we" it's the big 5-- france, u.s., british, china, and russia. we're united on this issue. >> rose: the 5 plus 1 germany. >> yes, and we were stussing with iran and trying to convince them to change and we are applying sanctions. the fact is, up to now, iran has not changed. >> rose: it's not changed its behavior because of the sanctions. we have a report of the international agency they go that enfortunately, they're disrupting their program. and my own belief that what they are doing cannot be explained if they have decided not to go nuclear. there were, we have to say, and we are saying to them, do negotiate because it's not possibly for you to have-- to go to a nuclear weapon. >> rose: in other words you said to them we need to find a negotiated
first, so as nuclear energy is concerned, iran has a right to develop nuclear energy but for military use, no way, because it is too dangerous. not because it is iran but because-- if it goes that way, it means the region can be a terrible menace. therefore, no way. the question is how do you convince iran to evolve? we have-- when i saw "we" it's the big 5-- france, u.s., british, china, and russia. we're united on this issue. >> rose: the 5 plus 1 germany. >> yes, and we...
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environmentalist calls it by far the decade's best green energy option. even says it is good for the environment. he is also the author of, cool it. he joins me. thank you so much for coming on the show. >> thank you. melissa: this is really interesting connection to me, you make the point in the united states carbon emissions have gone down. >> below 1991 levels. melissa: wow. >> actually per capita you're down below what you emitted when eisenhower --. melissa: isn't that because people are driving less and going out buying their priuses and their, you know, whatever else? >> there is a tiny bit of that but the vast majority is because you have stopped using coal to produce electricity. you started using gas. we've gone from gas use used to be 20% and coal about 50. now it is 32, 32. basically making fracking so cheap you've achieved what nobody else was able to do, namely we dramatically lowered our carbon emissions. you lowered it twice as much as everyone else, european union, key yot toe -- kyoto protocol managed to do. melissa: there was such a glu
environmentalist calls it by far the decade's best green energy option. even says it is good for the environment. he is also the author of, cool it. he joins me. thank you so much for coming on the show. >> thank you. melissa: this is really interesting connection to me, you make the point in the united states carbon emissions have gone down. >> below 1991 levels. melissa: wow. >> actually per capita you're down below what you emitted when eisenhower --. melissa: isn't that...
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over 73 percent who reviewed 5-hour energy said they would recommend a low calorie energy supplement to their healthy patients who use energy supplements. seventy-three percent. 5-hour energy has four calories and it's used over nine million times a week. is 5-hour energy right for you? ask your doctor. we already asked 3,000. now we need a little bit more... a little bit more vanilla? this is great! [ male announcer ] at humana, we believe there's never been a better time to share your passions... because the results... are you having fun doing this? yeah. that's a very nice cake! [ male announcer ] well, you can't beat them. [ giggles ] ohh! you got something huh? whoa... [ male announcer ] humana understands the value of spending time together that's a lot of work getting that one in! let's go see the birdies. [ male announcer ] one on one, sharing what you know. let's do it grandpa. that's why humana agents will sit down with you, to listen and understand what's important to you. it's how we help you choose the right humana medicare plan for you. because when your medicare is tak
over 73 percent who reviewed 5-hour energy said they would recommend a low calorie energy supplement to their healthy patients who use energy supplements. seventy-three percent. 5-hour energy has four calories and it's used over nine million times a week. is 5-hour energy right for you? ask your doctor. we already asked 3,000. now we need a little bit more... a little bit more vanilla? this is great! [ male announcer ] at humana, we believe there's never been a better time to share your...
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number one was energy. number two, technology. number three, telecom. so risk on was very much the trade. the worst performers in the quarter, utilities, the consumer staples, industrials, materials, health care. do you think it switches for the quarter? >> our u.s. strategist adam parker, as you know, back in june went overweight with energy. he's basically gone back now down to underweight after this big move in the quarter. you've seen weakness in the oil price because the excessive supply and weakening demand. >> where are you going to put the money? >> we're going to put the money into health care and tech. those are the two he likes the most. >> okay. very good. a little more defensive nan the fourth quarter. gentlemen, good to see you both. that is going to do it for this first hour of the "closing bell." we close out the third quarter with pretty solid gains for the equity market. the question is, can that continue? the fourth quarter? hour number two continues now with maria bartiromo. have a great weekend. >>> and it is 4:00 on wall street. do
number one was energy. number two, technology. number three, telecom. so risk on was very much the trade. the worst performers in the quarter, utilities, the consumer staples, industrials, materials, health care. do you think it switches for the quarter? >> our u.s. strategist adam parker, as you know, back in june went overweight with energy. he's basically gone back now down to underweight after this big move in the quarter. you've seen weakness in the oil price because the excessive...
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lot of people from all over spain to join the protest and it was very peaceful it was very positive energy. around seven pm and the at seven pm the police charge and to disperse the crowd and there were some. small mylan minority within the protesters and of them to find a vigils were completely. legitimized by the organizers and that's what we saw in the media but we didn't see what happened. for and what we didn't see is what happened in the days before or the day after when the people in mark. i think very organized want to insist that this this was symbolic peaceful and this was not a chance and yeah yeah yeah this is you know not unlike the occupy movement united states where the media tries to make a big deal about any little bit of violence but really there's a live millions of people out there. do you think i'm curious your thoughts on catalonia voting for independence i was in that region years ago as well as in the basque region and a lot of people talking about independence even then and that was before all this happened what are your thoughts on. title have main thoughts about
lot of people from all over spain to join the protest and it was very peaceful it was very positive energy. around seven pm and the at seven pm the police charge and to disperse the crowd and there were some. small mylan minority within the protesters and of them to find a vigils were completely. legitimized by the organizers and that's what we saw in the media but we didn't see what happened. for and what we didn't see is what happened in the days before or the day after when the people in...
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certainly the energy stox higher on the heels of a big move up in the price of oil. s&p 500 up 14 points. bill, over to you. >> all right. as we all know, two internet related stocks are getting a lot of attention lately. they're facebook and yahoo!. if you're looking to buy either one of these, the choice hasn't been clear recently. since facebook came public, it has tanked 46%. in the same time frame, yahoo! has rallied. facebook is getting hit in part by concerns of the ceo to turn profits. yahoo! getting a lift with its new ceo. but is either a buy? that's what we want to talk about. on the technical side, it's rich ross. on the fundamental side, zachary carabell. let's remind viewers, cnbc and yahoo! have a business alliance to share and coproduce editorial content. zach, what do you think? high hopes about marissa mayer's ability to turn things around? >> yahoo! has close to 14,000 employees and revenue somewhere in the 300,000 dollar per employee metric. for facebook, everything that's been poured over its head, it's still making more than $1 million plus per
certainly the energy stox higher on the heels of a big move up in the price of oil. s&p 500 up 14 points. bill, over to you. >> all right. as we all know, two internet related stocks are getting a lot of attention lately. they're facebook and yahoo!. if you're looking to buy either one of these, the choice hasn't been clear recently. since facebook came public, it has tanked 46%. in the same time frame, yahoo! has rallied. facebook is getting hit in part by concerns of the ceo to turn...
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china, energy and national security. president obama has just revoked a chinese-owned company called ralz corporation to divest its interest in wind farms. the president cites unspecified national security risks as the reason for blocking that deal. >>> let's take a little sunshine into the show. the diagnostic testmaker ceo telling our own jim cramer about the advertising promotions of the in-home hiv test and efforts to -- it's the first over-the-counter self-administered test for the virus that causes aids. it was approved by the u.s. health regulators back in july. i remember we did it on our street talk here on "street signs". >> well now for our disaster dus? jour. a company called adtran. broadband company. ethernet switches, routers, et cetera. that stock taking a big hit today. they cut their forecast in a big way. that's about half of what wall street was expected. downgraded to underperform at bank of america-merrill lynch with a target of 15 bucks. so mandy, another 2.25 down side here. >> downright scary sig
china, energy and national security. president obama has just revoked a chinese-owned company called ralz corporation to divest its interest in wind farms. the president cites unspecified national security risks as the reason for blocking that deal. >>> let's take a little sunshine into the show. the diagnostic testmaker ceo telling our own jim cramer about the advertising promotions of the in-home hiv test and efforts to -- it's the first over-the-counter self-administered test for...
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. >> the company behind it, ec otricity is a clean energy firm and wants to challenge the concept that all grain cars are slow. >> they are not the kinds of things that normally, he would drive. they are super cars. they are as good as anything else on the road today. >> we brit have long harbored a the previous record, set by the grandson of sir malcolm campbell, a family name synonymous with speed records. the new record has to be officially ratified, but it is, they will have achieved it not with a bang, but with a whistle. >> it is not just speed reconnect with cars. in the 1950's, the u.s. began building a huge system of highways. before the concrete with even dry, the internet -- the interstate became an airey place. a series of killings makes the highway fragging. what author describes the uneasy relationship americans continue to have with their roads. >> really, the first person to be seen nationally as a highway killer was a down juvenile delinquent named charles stark weather. he was 17 and went on the road in 1958 with his underage girl friend, carol and fugate. -- carol an
. >> the company behind it, ec otricity is a clean energy firm and wants to challenge the concept that all grain cars are slow. >> they are not the kinds of things that normally, he would drive. they are super cars. they are as good as anything else on the road today. >> we brit have long harbored a the previous record, set by the grandson of sir malcolm campbell, a family name synonymous with speed records. the new record has to be officially ratified, but it is, they will...
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or the $39 million in tax credit that went to a north carolina company that makes energy efficient lighting. that is all guy but you realize we it opened an l.e.d. light manufacturing plant in china. what do you make of that? >>guest: it is really unseemly for the president to engage in protectionist rhetoric when you consider that a fourth of our exports from america are associated with the overseas investment of american taxpayers. we also get trillions of foreign investment in the united states that supports millions of jobs. this is something we should be welcoming except, and this is the key, what mitt romney does with his money is his business. what obama does with our money is all of our business. the fact that we squandered billions on a stimulus that didn't work and the tact that some of it went to china, i don't think the fact it went to china is nearly as important as we flushed a trillion dollars down the drain and made our economy worse by making government bigger. >>neil: i have in problem with the multinational nature our company, our country and companies, doing business wit
or the $39 million in tax credit that went to a north carolina company that makes energy efficient lighting. that is all guy but you realize we it opened an l.e.d. light manufacturing plant in china. what do you make of that? >>guest: it is really unseemly for the president to engage in protectionist rhetoric when you consider that a fourth of our exports from america are associated with the overseas investment of american taxpayers. we also get trillions of foreign investment in the...